Duterte Administration Year-End Report 2017 Key Accomplishments
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This Report does not include the numerous other accomplishments of all the agencies concerned. We thank all the offices under the Executive Branch for their cooperation. Content 1 Introduction 2 Department of Agrarian Reform 3 Department of Agriculture 5 Department of Budget and Management 6 Department of Education 7 Commission on Higher Education 8 Department of Energy 9 Department of Environment and Natural Resources 11 Department of Finance 12 Department of Foreign Affairs 18 Department of Health 20 Department of Information and Communications Technology 21 Department of Interior and Local Government 22 Fighting Illegal Drugs 24 Department of Justice 25 Philippine National Police and Armed Forces of the Philippines 27 Department of National Defense 29 Camps Visited by the President 30 Department of Labor and Employment 32 Office of Civil Defense 35 Department of Public Works and Highways 37 Department of Science and Technology 38 Department of Social Welfare and Development 39 Department of Tourism 40 Department of Trade and Industry 42 National Economic and Development Authority 43 Department of Transportation 45 Bases Conversion and Development Authority 47 Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process 48 Office of the Cabinet Secretary 49 Presidential Communications Operations Office 55 2017 Executive Orders 56 Philippine Outlook under the Duterte Administration 58 Afterword Introduction This year-end report highlights the key accomplishments of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte and his administration to give the Filipino people a safe, secure, and comfortable environment through his key platforms of providing law and order, lasting peace, and prosperity for all. The Duterte administration is committed to eliminate illegal drugs, criminality, and corruption in government. It is, likewise, serious in addressing poverty and inequality across the archipelago. Crucial reforms being instituted by the Duterte administration to resolve the nation’s problems have been gaining ground, paving the way for the economy to maintain its growth and allowing the government to pursue more sustainable and inclusive socio-development programs. Rest assured that we, in government, will act in urgency to implement the Philippine Development Plan for 2017-2022, which covers the socioeconomic agenda and strategic infrastructure development of President Duterte. THE PRESIDENT’S 2017 KEY ACOMPLISHMENTS | 1 Department of Agrarian Reform o The total number of hectares of land distributed from January to September 2017 is 36,051 has which benefitted a total of 31,737 agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs). 2 | THE PRESIDENT’S 2017 KEY ACOMPLISHMENTS Department of Agriculture o Assistance to farmers and fisherfolks: From January to 30 September 2017, the Department of Agriculture (DA) provided good quality seeds, planting materials, animals, fertilizer and other soil ameliorants, and other production support services to 88,678 farmers and 4,518 farmer association/ groups. In addition, 8,475 individuals and 117 fisherfolk associations and marginal fisherfolk benefitted from the provision of various environment-friendly fishing gears. o Financial Assistance: As of 30 September 2017, a total of P14.8-million financial assistance were provided to 1,012 farmers affected by Typhoons Nina (in Camarines Sur and Catanduanes), Auring (in Agusan Norte and Agusan Sur), Tropical Depression Crising (in Carmen and Danao, Cebu) Avian Influenza (in San Luis, Pampanga, and San Isidro and Jaen, Nueva Ecija, and the Marawi armed conflict in Marawi City. To hasten the release of the much needed financial assistance, the services of current financial institutions (FI) partners (lending conduits) such as cooperatives, cooperative banks, NGOs, and farmer/fisher associations under various programs of DA, Agricultural Credit Policy Council, Landbank, and other government agencies are tapped. o Irrigation Services: The installation/ construction of small---scale irrigation projects (SSIPs) is one of the strategies developed by the Department to provide supplemental irrigation in times of dry season particularly in rice, corn, and high---value crop production. As of 30 September 2017, a total of 3,489 SSIPs was installed/constructed generating 11,823.27 hectares of new service area. THE PRESIDENT’S 2017 KEY ACOMPLISHMENTS | 3 Department of Agriculture o The National Color-Coded Agricultural Guide Map (NACCAG) was launched. This internet-based agri-mapping helps farmers and fisherfolks to make informed decisions by identifying the agricultural areas that are naturally suitable for 20 crops. (7 March 2017) 2.32% growth of Philippine Agriculture in the third quarter of 2017; 16 November 2017 4.64% growth in agricultural production in the first nine months of 2017 16 November 2017 4 | THE PRESIDENT’S 2017 KEY ACOMPLISHMENTS Department of Budget and Management o 2018 Budget On his second State of the Nation Address (SONA), President Rodrigo Roa Duterte submitted to Congress the administration’s proposed 2018 national budget. This is the earliest submission of a proposed budget since the Ramos administration. The P3.767-trillion budget was ratified by Congress on December 12, and signed into law by President Duterte on 19 December 2017. o Public Spending The increased efficiency in public spending has been credited to reforms instituted at the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) and line agencies including improved budget preparation, streamlined procurement processes, and strict project monitoring for the swift implementation of programs and projects. The country’s first semester performance for 2017 revealed greater potential in achieving our spending targets. National government spending recorded a robust 22.6 percent growth in June 2017. THE PRESIDENT’S 2017 KEY ACOMPLISHMENTS | 5 Department of Education o From July 2016 to June 2017, the Department of Education (DepEd) has: • constructed 36,838 classrooms; • delivered 448,935 school seats; and • hired 29,725 teachers for the implementation of the K to 12 Program. o As of March 2017, 93.7% (1.8-million students) benefitted from the DepEd’s school- based feeding program. o P997,405,080 special hardship allowances were distributed to teachers assigned to multi-grade classes, mobile teachers, and Alternative Learning System (ALS). (18 January 2017) 6 | THE PRESIDENT’S 2017 KEY ACOMPLISHMENTS Commission on Higher Education o Free College Tuition Fee - Republic Act (RA) No. 10931, the “Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act,” exempts qualified Filipino students from paying tuition and other school fees in pursuance of their bachelor's degree or comparable undergraduate degree in the 112 state universities and colleges (SUC) and 108 local government created colleges and universities (LUC) that pass the Commission on Higher Education’s (CHED) standards. 3 August 2017 o Tuition Subsidy for Medical Students – Doctor of Medicine students in eight (8) State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) can now avail full tuition subsidy through the Cash Grants to Medical Students enrolled in State Universities and Colleges (CGMS-SUCs) program (June 2017). o The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) led the implementation of the P8.3-billion Free Tuition in State Universities and Colleges which benefitted a total of 990,899 students and an additional 2,163 Medical Students covered under Special Provisions No. 6 Applicable to SUCs, Volume 1-A. page 964 of R.A. No. 10924 also known as the General Appropriations Act (GAA) of FY 2017. o As of 20 December 2017, CHED supported training of 9,775 faculty members in the following areas: • 2,737 faculty to teach the New General Education Core Courses; • 655 faculty to teach Business Analytics Courses; • 223 maritime faculty in the adoption of Outcomes-based Teaching and Learning; • 235 Shipboard Training Officers of maritime higher education institutions; and • 5,925 faculty in HEIs have been trained for Senior High School Teaching. o As of 20 December 2017, CHED also supported the following: • 454,554 students supported through scholarships and grants; and • 9,302 faculty and staff supported through scholarships for Masters and Doctorate and other grants, locally and abroad. THE PRESIDENT’S 2017 KEY ACOMPLISHMENTS | 7 Department of Energy o Electrification. The Department of Energy (DOE) accomplished its target of 90% household electrification by end-2016 from its original timeline of end-2017 and energized nearly 237,000 households from July to December 2016, increasing the household electrification level from 89.6% to 90.7%. o On 28 June 2017, the DOE launched the Mindanao Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM) to create a competitive and transparent power market for Mindanao electricity consumers. 8 | THE PRESIDENT’S 2017 KEY ACOMPLISHMENTS Department of Environment and Natural Resources o The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has assessed and mapped 94,121 hectares of coastal habitats for potential livelihood opportunities as of 30 November 2017. o In terms of geo-hazard assessment and mapping, the DENR reported 199 LGUs underwent Vulnerability and Risk Assessment; 22 LGUs updated their 1:10,000 scale of Geo-hazard maps; 15 LGUs finished their Detailed Subsurface Assessment; and 263 LGUs completed their Coastal Geo-hazard Assessment, as of 30 November 2017. o On 27 September 2017, the DENR has confiscated more than 70,000 board feet of undocumented wood products with an estimated value of P30- million from a warehouse in Brgy. Bagbag, Novaliches, Quezon City.